There are several snacks listed here that could be
made up by your Cubs and put away for another day when he may be alone might
help him fell better then. Or they may just be a good treat for your den to
bring to a Pack meeting or on a Pack or Den day trip. CD

Firecracker

Circle Ten
Council

Materials Needed:

Twinkie (or other similar snack cake)

Red, White, and Blue Frosting

Red, Shoe String Licorice

Instructions: Cut a 3-4 inch length from a
licorice piece. Poke one end of this piece into one of the ends of the
Twinkie. This should look like a firecracker's wick. Now, using frosting
decorate it with a design you like.

Critter
Crunch

Circle Ten
Council

Great-tasting, fun-to-eat Critter Crunch is easy enough
for kids to make. They can mix it up to a month ahead of time and store it in
a covered container or zippered plastic bag.

Materials Needed:

1 C. animal crackers
1 C. teddy bear-shaped chocolate or

honey-flavored graham crackers

1 C. miniature pretzel twists

1 C. yogurt-covered raisins

1 C. candy-coated chocolate candies

Colorful ice cream cones
(optional)

Instructions:

Mix all ingredients except ice cream cones.

Store in a covered container.

Serve snack in cones if desired.

Makes 10 servings (1/2 cup
each)

Apple Smiles

Circle Ten
Council

Ingredients:

Apples

Peanut Butter

Miniature Marshmallows

Instructions: Cut apples into wedges. Smear
peanut butter on one side of 2 wedges. Stick a few marshmallows on the peanut
butter on one of the apple wedges and top with the other apple wedge - peanut
butter side down. When you look at this it looks like a smile (the red part of
the apple are the lips and the marshmallows are the teeth!)

Edible Carrot

Circle Ten
Council

Materials Needed:

Clear Icing Decorating Bag

Cheese Curls

Green Ribbon

Instructions:A cute treat that my friend shared with me. Use a clear icing decorator
bag and fill it with cheese curls and tie a green ribbon at the top. It looks
like a giant carrot. Easy and very cute!

Cut the crusts off the bread. Flatten the bread with a
rolling pin. (Cubs like to "smush" it with their hands.)

Spread on your sandwich filling. Roll up.

Wrap in a piece of plastic wrap. Twist the ends of the
plastic wrap and tie with a piece of ribbon. It will look like a firecracker!

Here are
two fun ideas that Cubs can make while Home Alone – There is no cooking!!!

No Cook
Fudge

Great Salt Lake Council

Ingredients:

I ziplock bag,

1/4 cup mini marshmallows,

1/2 cup chocolate chips (can use mint or butterscotch),

2 Tbsp. peanut butter,

2 Tbsp. nuts and raisins
(optional).

Use body heat to melt and
mix by mashing bag with hands. When all melted together, form mixture into a
ball and freeze until solid.

Peanut
Butter Playdough

Great Salt Lake Council

WASH HANDS BEFORE MAKING THIS!

3 1/2 cups creamy peanut butter,

4 cups powdered sugar,

3 1/2 cups corn syrup or honey,

4 cups powdered milk.

Knead together and play with as playdough.

Use chocolate chips and raisins to decorate.

Store in refrigerator. Fun
and edible.

Silly "Grilled Cheese" Sandwich

Great Salt Lake Council

Ingredients:

1 loaf pound cake,

sliced into "bread" slices

1 cup canned or homemade
butter cream or white frosting, tinted "cheese yellow" (yellow and just a
touch of red)

Toast "bread" in the toaster until just brown.

Once it's cooled for a few minutes stack two of them and
cut in half diagonally.

(Doing this before the frosting makes for fewer crumbs.)

Carefully spread the
frosting between the slices of each half sandwich, mounding slightly. Gently
press the other slice down over the first, causing the frosting to ooze
slightly looking very much like cheese. Eat.

Toasty the
Snowman (Snowman on a Stick)

Great Salt Lake Council

Ingredients:

3 marshmallows,

2 thin pretzel sticks,

Currants or raisins cut in half

Dried apricots cut into small carrot shapes

Miniature M&M's

Miniature chocolate chips

Skewers

With an adult, use a gas stove, barbecue, or campfire to
roast all three marshmallows on one long skewer or roasting stick. Carefully
press the fruit and chocolate into the melted marshmallow for eyes, nose and
buttons. Eat raw if you don't want to go to all the trouble of starting a
fire, but the marshmallows may have to be snipped slightly with the scissors
to make the fruit stick into them.

Cinnamon Cider

Great Salt Lake Council

Pour 4 cups cider into saucepan. Tie 8 whole cloves, 5
allspice berries, and a stick of cinnamon broken up, in a coffee filter or
clean cloth, and add to the cider. Cut an orange into 4 slices and set aside.
Place the rest of the orange in the cider. Warm cider over low to medium heat
until steam starts coming from the surface. Pour into four mugs and garnish
each with an orange slice. Makes 4 cups.

Materials found in Baloo's
Bugle may be used by Scouters for Scouting activities provided that
Baloo's Bugle and the original contributors are cited as the source of the
material.